The latest incident occurred about 11:30 p.m. Jan. 4 when a 31-year-old driver was called to deliver pizza on Charles Street in New Brunswick, according to a report. The driver, who worked for Brunswick Pizza on Commercial Avenue, was robbed at gun and knifepont when he attempted to deliver the pizza.

The suspects took pizza and cash, police said.

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Parysh Wood, 21, and Justina Hampton, 19, both of North Brunswick, were charged with robbery, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, unlawful possession of a weapon, obstructing the administration of law, and hindering apprehension by giving false information to law enforcement.

“New Brunswick police detectives are looking into any connections between this arrest and the recent pizza delivery robberies over the last month,” Capt. J.T. Miller said in a statement emailed to the media today.

Bandits hit pizza delivery men at least nine times across five different towns in Middlesex and Somerset counties since mid-November, stealing cash and pizza pies.